SciMark 2.0 is a Java benchmark for
scientific and numerical computing. It measures several computational
kernels
and reports a composite score in approximate Mflops (Millions of floating
point operations per second). You can run
the benchmark directly from your browser, or download
the class files and Java source codes to run SciMark 2.0 on a separate
Java environment. Afterwards, you may want to submit the results to our
database
of existing scores.

Find out about our new kernels, availability of source code and class
files, new units of measurement for score results, and revamped automated
submission system. You can also find out how to run our special LARGE version
of SciMark 2.0 for out-of-cache problems.

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